REACHING BASE
Aug 27, 2007
If you need a quick and easy solution, try building your own database application in OpenOffice.org 2.0.
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MUSIC BUILDER
Aug 27, 2007
Linux has truly started to compete with Windows and MacOS as a platform for professional sound applications. Linux Multimedia Studio (LMMS) is a Linux sound tool that packs a variety of impressive features into a neat bundle.
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SECRET MESSAGES
Aug 27, 2007
If you’re serious about keeping secrets, try hard disk encryption with DM-Crypt and LUKS.
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PEDRO’S ANALYSIS TOOL
Aug 27, 2007
A busy proxy server is something that no self-respecting admin should leave to its own devices. The Squid logfile analyzer, dubbed Sarg by its author, helps you keep your Squid servers on track.
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GETTING ORGANIZED
Aug 27, 2007
Unix systems organize files in a hierarchical filesystem tree. A system of naming conventions defined in the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) helps admins find their way around.
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COUNTING OUT TIME
Aug 27, 2007
Because calendar rules are influenced by historical and political decisions, date manipulations are riddled with pitfalls. Perl’s DateTime module knows all the tricks.
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Issue #97 / Dec 2008
Cover Theme:
Seamless Integration
DVD:
Mandriva 2009
Highlights:
Even open source enthusiasts live in a world full of Windows, so this month we examine some expert techniques for better and more seamless integration with Windows environments. We look at cro...
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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing
by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
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Building an email system at the enterprise level requires
careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux
columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate
advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email
infrastructure.
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